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An Overview of Tooth Discoloration: Extrinsic, Intrinsic and Internalized Stains
Dental Update, 2005The causes of tooth discoloration are varied and complex but are usually classified as being either intrinsic, extrinsic or internalized in nature. Dietary chromogens and other external elements deposit on the tooth surface or within the pellicle layer either directly or indirectly to form extrinsic discoloration.
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Multidisciplinary conservative management of a severely discolored nonvital tooth
The Journal of Prosthetic DentistryThis clinical report describes a multidisciplinary protocol for the management of a severely discolored nonvital maxillary anterior tooth based on minimally invasive treatment with in-office and home bleaching combined with restoration with composite resin.
Álvaro Ferrando Cascales+3 more
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Tooth Discoloration Due to Isocyanate Exposure?
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1998Anders Knutsson, Bo Jacobsson
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Bleaching of the discolored pulpless tooth
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1958openaire +3 more sources
Linezolid: Tooth Discoloration (First Report*)
Clin-Alert, 2003K L Matson, S E Miller
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Management of A Non-Vital Discolored Tooth: A Case Report
Proceedings of the 7th International Meeting and the 4th Joint Scientific Meeting in Dentistry, 2017Cecilia G.J. Lunardhi, Mulia Rahmah
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